The 5th episode first shown February 12th 1966
when I was two years old and Father Tiresias was in his mid 20s :)
Never watched this one before probably because I have never heard of any of the acts.
I'm guessing the singer for Boots does not speak English
he just makes noises that sound like the records he's heard
and the whole band should sue their hairdresser.
Tramps' drummer is a star!
Mrs. Luxor has undergone an operation this week but it hasn't worked as she is still nagging me.
Seriously...it is a quite stressful time for us but all seemed to go well and she is now convalescing.
regards
Titus
Boots - "In The Midnight Hour" & "Gloria"
Tramps - "Just a Little Bit" "Remember" & "Gone, Gone, Gone"
Isabella Bond & Tramps - "Bread and Butter"
Ian & the Zodiacs - "Leave it to Me" & "Why Can't It Be Me?"
Chris Andrews - "To Whom It Concerns"/chart top ten
:) Nice to ennoble me for my age but in fact (to maybe disappoint you) i'm only five weeks older than you, buddy. I'd like to be a few years older just for the chance to have seen all of those great J.'s (i mean Jim, Jimi, Janis, etc.).
ReplyDeleteReally? Class of 63 then! yay!
ReplyDeleteRight ... or like the Piano Man would say:
Delete"JFK – blown away, what else do I have to say?"
Watched Donovan's Reef with John Wayne at the weekend. Also 1963. They don't make them like that anymore! Probably because it is rubbish :)
DeleteAnd, by the way: Best recovery wishes for (you and) your wife. "There will be sunshine after rain". (Dire Straits)
DeleteThank you. I will pass on your kind comment to Mrs. L
ReplyDeleteShe says vielen Danke sehr nett
DeleteTous mes voeux de bon rétablissement à Mme Luxor.
ReplyDeleteDerek from Paris,
Merci Derek
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